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We're about halfway through the current season of the Major Indoor Soccer League (yes, there is
still an MISL, this is the third version, basically, long story, tell you later) and average
attendance is about where it was last year.
Which is to say, not good. Not good at all.
With 27 of the 50 scheduled games in the books as of this morning, the MISL is averaging under
4,000 (announced) per game, following a season that saw the league average dip under 4k for the
first time this century.
Time for another former Sporting KC update. The Mexican league has kicked back off, so Herculez
Gomez is back in action. Will John's time with the Missouri Comets also appears to be over now as
well. Nelson Pizarro is still out there, he's been brought on to the San Diego Sockers from the San
Diego Fusion.
The Comets' improved defense came at a price as they failed to muster any sort of offense in a
pivotal match Sunday afternoon at the Independence Events Center against the visiting Vipers,
falling to the visitors from Omaha 6-4. The six points by the Vipers were the least amount of
points allowed by the Comets all season long, but the Vipers stifled the Comets offense all day
long, holding the team to just four points, the team's lowest scoring output of the season.
The Chicago Riot nearly notched another win Saturday night, valiantly fighting back after
falling in an early hole. Unfortunately, it was not enough, as the Riot ended up losing to the
Baltimore Blast 18-17. This puts the Riot's record to 2-8 on the season. A silver lining would be
the fact that the Riot scored a season-high 17 points against a Blast team that entered the game
with a league leading points against average and features the defensive giants of Mike Lookingland
and Pat Morris.
Mainly indoor play for players this week, Eddie Johnson is the only outdoor player that got any
time this past week. Here's the former SKC Wizards update.
Still looking for:
Nick Cardenas
Pablo Escobar
AJ Godbolt
Willy Guadarrama
Pete Marino
Ryan McMahen
Nelson Pizarro
Akeem Priestley
Indoor soccer.
VILLA PARK, Ill. -- The Chicago Riot posted a late rally but fell to the Omaha Vipers, 13-11, on
Sunday in Major Indoor Soccer League action at the Odeum Sports and Expo Center.
In the fourth quarter, the Riot's Fred Degand posted a power play goal and Eric Duda netted a
three-pointer to cut a seven-point deficit to 13-11.
Check out some photos from Suburban Life Publications as they dropped by the Chicago Riot's Jan. 9
game against the Omaha Vipers.
Next up for the Riot is a 7 p.m. match on Sunday, Jan. 16, against the Baltimore Blast at the Odeum
Sports and Expo Center in Villa Park, Ill.
The Chicago Riot hosts the Baltimore Blast for the first time this season at 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan.
16, in Major Indoor Soccer League play at the Odeum Sports and Expo Center in Villa Park, Ill.
The Riot (1-6) begins a four-game stretch where the team faces either Baltimore or the Milwaukee
Wave, the top two teams in the current MISL standings.
The Bears vs. Seahawks and the Jets vs. Patriots NFL games are scheduled so that you can catch
all your football action while still getting the Chicago Riot vs. Baltimore Blast game in. In fact
if you do it just right, you can watch the second half the Jets vs. Patriots game in the very
comfortable bar on the upstairs level of Odeum Center and just walk a couple of feet to your
seats.
Chicago Riot goalkeeper Ante Cop netted a fourth-quarter game-winner, assisted a goal and added 22
saves -- including one in the final second -- to lead Chicago to a 14-12 win over the Baltimore
Blast on Sunday in Major Indoor Soccer League action at the Odeum Sports and Expo Center. CLICK
HERE for the full game recap.
The Chicago Riot put another notch on their winning totem pol Sunday night, defeating the
Baltimore Blast by a final tally of 14-12. The star of the game by far, would be new Riot netminder
Ante Cop. I'll be honest here. When the writers here at HTIOT saw the YouTube video of Ante Cop
talking about how old he was, we were worried about him filling in for injured Chicago Riot
goaltender Jeff Richey this weekend.
They Riot refuse to say so, but if you buy and wear one of these, I have to think it would
increase your chances of getting in front of the lines. Don't blame us if it doesn't happen
though.
Another week of former SKC Wizards updates for you. Will John's time with the Missouri Comets is
over, the team had hoped to extend the deal but were unable to. Two bits of news that have come out
today on former Wizards players, first Carey Talley, who was apparently a finalist for the Real
Salt Lake assistant coach position has announced his retirement, ending his long career.
The Chicago Riot (2-6) faces the Milwaukee Wave (7-3) at 6 p.m. Saturday at the U.S. Cellular
Arena. Chicago hopes to build off the momentum following a thrilling, come-from-behind victory over
the Baltimore Blast, 14-12, last Sunday.
Read the full preview at ChicagoRiotSoccer.com.Can't get enough of Ante Cop's game-winning goal against Baltimore.
In a game that was a tale of two halves, the Comets fell short at home, losing to the Baltimore
Blast 15-13 Saturday night at the Independence Events Center. Things looked pretty bleak for the
Comets after falling behind 9-0, but the team fought back valiantly with a flurry of goals in the
4th period in one of the team's most intense and exciting games of the year.
In a game that was a tale of two halves, the Comets fell short at home, losing to the Baltimore
Blast 15-13 Saturday night at the Independence Events Center. Things looked pretty bleak for the
Comets after falling behind 9-0, but the team fought back valiantly with a flurry of goals in the
4th period in one of the team's most intense and exciting games of the year.
It was a game of runs Sunday afternoon at the Omaha Civic Auditorium as the Comets defeated the
Omaha Vipers by a score of 21-20, the most points scored in a game this season in the MISL. The
Comets' victory, their fourth of the year, is the second straight for the team on Omaha's home
turf. The Comets, who nearly erased a big deficit the night before at home against the Baltimore
Blast, did so this time around after being down 18-12 with just under nine minutes remaining in the
4th period.
For those who would like to revisit Chicago's long and distinguished soccer history the Chicago
Riot are conducting Chicago Soccer Heritage Night this coming Sunday at the Odeum in Villa Park.
The list of local soccer luminaries is one of the most impressive I can recall, managing to gather
members of the Fire, Sting, Power, Mustangs, Shoccers, Horizons, Red Stars, Cats, Vultures,
Stingers, and Storm all under one roof.
Here's another week of former SKC Wizards updates. First, there were plenty of former SKC Wizards
in Omaha late last week when the US 94 World Cup team played an exhibition against the Omaha
Vipers. Alexi Lalas, Preki, Roy Lassiter, and Diego Gutierrez all played for the US team, Tony
Meola was supposed to play but couldn't make it due to travel.
The Chicago Riot will look to revive their fading playoff hopes but they couldn't ask for a
tougher weekend opponent in the Baltimore Blast. The Riot and Blast will square off tonight at 6:35
pm CST in Baltimore and then both teams will fly into Chicago for a Sunday, January 30 match at the
Odeum Sport and Expo Center with a 7:00 pm CST kick-off time.